Retired and Ordering 2023 would like your thoughts
Just sold 2014 Tacoma TRD OFF ROAD 4x4 (122k miles). Hope to get new 4Runner on next allocation this Friday. Will buy off allocation so i can control added extras.
I had a LIMITED on order and never set up. I am now happy about this as i really don’t want the big radio system with navigation (do not want nav at all). The X system isn’t important to me as at 74 hope to put 100k on it and normally the X system will not. I put lots of highway miles between Texas & Florida (I-10) so ride is important. Never impressed with factory nav and have good gps. Must have 4x4, don’t use it but always valued it. Looking between: SR5 - would add leather&heater to it. SR5 Premium TRD OFF-ROAD XXXXXXXXXTRD SPORT PULLED OFF RUNNING Any thoughts please. 46 years with Toyota and sold the first 4Runners introduced. But no way would buy ANNIVERSARY model not knowing if strips are removable. Without stripes cool unit. Edit: 9/22 Allocation hit and i now have a White (w/Sand) SR5 Premium 4x4 with a Sunroof & Safe due to arrive 9/19. All weather mats, rear mat and roof cross bars added at dealership. Thank all of you for the advice. Sold my 2014 TRD OFF-ROAD 4x4 Tacoma that gave 122k very carefree miles. 2nd Edit: found this morning the SR5 Premium has 3rd row seats. I passed. Dealership spent the day looking for units still in allocation (didn’t want to buy added stuff). Late today found White TRD OFF ROAD PREMIUM due here 10/10. Way more 4wd than i need but i need a vehicle asap. Question: is it best to add to a thread like this the outcome by edit in the top or add it to the bottom of the thread? |
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That is what I have. I added a mild lift, and with the ATRAC (simulated locking differentials) I do a lot of serious off roading. The TRD would be overkill for your needs, in my opinion. |
Since you don't do any off-roading and do a bunch of highway miles I'd recommend you buy literally anything else than a 5th gen 4runner.
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If you want leather seats and 4WD that you don’t plan to use, get the Limited. |
You do highway dont be crazy get the limited. I have a 2016 and a 2021 pair of black Limited's.
The others stock at the bottom have far worse highway manners than the limited with XREAS. More dive and bounce with the SR5s. If needed you can always get an AT tire and do enough of what you want to with the limited. I think you will find most with only road use will see close to 100k miles on the XREAs before they leak. |
My wife has a limited and I drive a TRD Pro, we both prefer the ride of the limited on road trips. The XREAS is a big factor but just as equally are the seat differences. I believe the limited has firmer foam that seems to support better on longer trips, the other seats are noticeably softer.
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You probably already know this, but a 4Runner is a TERRIBLE highway vehicle. It rides poorly, has terrible crash avoidance capability/top heavy, is loud, and gets utterly terrible MPGs compared to the competition.
The vinyl SofTex is very good and this is coming from a guy that has a late model, leather-clad BMW as his daily. I think SofTex is the ideal seating covering choice for a 4Runner. It's soft, pliable, very wear resistant, and very robust. Cloth would be a huge mistake. The nav head unit is not a big deal at all. There's nothing complex about it. This tech has been around for 2+ decades now and you can buy aftermarket nav headunits for $500 these days. They are very reliable and no less reliable than a regular headunit. If it fails 7 years down the road, buy a used one for $200 and install it in 30 miniutes. My wife's 2020 TRD ORP has the nav headunit, but we never use the nav function for directions. It's fine. The speakers are total dog crap though, but it will probably be fine for you though. Based on what you're looking for, I'd go with a no option SR5 Premium 4X4. |
Just get the limited, your standalone GPS and maybe a set of 17 inch wheels and tires and be done with it. If you're deadset on a 4runner that is going to see 99% highway miles and want heated (and cooled) leather and the best on road ride and manners then that's going to be your best bet.
Or don't, your call. |
Based on described needs... Highlander.
I like my SR5P just fine, but if I didn't use it off-road, a 4Runner would not be on my list. |
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Have 122k miles on the Tacoma and used the 4x4 maybe 4 times. But i told everyone i sold to buy 4x4, you get your money back every time. |
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But now talking to current people it is a problem at 40k+ and no real help from Toyota. Being retired for 9 years i don’t have the in’s at that level as before. So for that reason will pass the XREAS. They are the only limiting item on a 100k+ vehicle (imo). |
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We have been driving a 1999 SR5 since 2004 and picked up a brand spanking new TRD Off Road Premium in March and very happy with it, sands the gas mileage and lack of real power. I need 4 wheel drive occasionally, but after driving our nephew's SR5 Premium, decided the only way to go was the KDSS adaptive sway bar system, which is only available on the TRD ORP. It's a little like XRES, but not (from everything I read, XRAES will eventually leak, KDSS will if you live in the Rust belt and never clean the road salt from around the collector), really helps it corner better than the SR5 or Pro.
The Nav system is meh, and could really use new speakers, but it's not bad enough to spring for a new head unit as you can use Apple Car Play or Android Auto if you want. We enjoy the Sirus XM subscription and was great on a recent 10 day road trip through California, Nevada, Wyoming, and Colorado. As others have said, if you like the look of the 4Runner and the more truck like manners of BOF design, by all means. But I would look at the Highlander if you don't plan on wheeling. More comfortable, better mileage and power, all with the Toyota reliability you're looking for. Just no roll down rear hatch window, :sorry: |
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